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Taking design cues from the Orra and Revo lineups the new Pro Max reel delivers first-rate performance in an exceptionally smooth package. The externally adjustable MagTrax casting brake ensures efficient casting control while the 7+1 stainless steel bearing system delivers a remarkably smooth retrieve. The result is a lightweight compact reel that is engineered to take the abuse day in and day out.

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